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It’s Raining Beta Men: Why Emasculation is a Curse, Not a Blessing

Harvard professor and Manliness author Harvey C. Mansfield opined, “We are attracted to the manly man because he imparts some of his confidence to everyone else.” Manly men–past and present–have captivated the world with their talents, leadership, oratory skills, and virility. They are strong, protective, and brave. They are fathers, gentlemen, husbands, friends, and neighbors. […]

This Week In Quotes: 4/6 – 4/12

The real issue that all voters will face in November is this: Do I want to sign up for a repeat of the last four years or do I want a chance at something different? The Reagan-Carter race was, according to the polls, fairly close until the end, when people finally stopped thinking about mere […]

Real Moms of the GOP vs. White House SOP

The authenticity of conservative women has always been under attack by radical orthodox feminists, but perhaps not as brazenly as by someone with such direct and frequent access to the corridors of the White House message machine as Hilary B. Rosen. The D.C. career lobbyist and Democratic media strategist took to CNN’s airwaves this week […]

In battle for young voters, Romney should play it uncool

President Obama’s re-election largely hinges on his ability to play young voters for suckers — again — and whether Mitt Romney will let him. In 2008, Obama won the youth vote by better than a 2-1 margin, 66 percent to 32 percent. Even more impressive, he actually expanded the share of young voters going to […]

Thank You, Ms. Rosen

Though everyone is talking about Democratic strategist and Obama confidant Hilary Rosen’s insolent remarks about Ann Romney, I want to discuss them, too, because they reveal her leftist mindset. Rosen didn’t misspeak; she spoke deliberately and with passion. And when given a chance to retract or soften her remarks, she doubled down — at least […]

Spot the Newest Low

The poobahs of our popular culture never seem happy unless they’re taking entertainment down to the “next level” of deviancy. When they undertake remakes of Hollywood classics — especially the comedies — that’s when you see how far we’ve fallen. The forthcoming modern-day adaptation of “The Three Stooges” isn’t going to be a celebration of […]

The Lawsuit That Wasn’t

On September 29th, I received an email from a student at Sealholm high school with the nickname Operative 6. He said that his school had a Flex program that was was regularly updated on the web. His school purchased: Flex.org: so the students there would have a convenient place to check the regularly updated page. Enter: Revlon, the […]

Healthcare Death Panels Are Inevitable

>Much was made of Governor Sarah Palin’s use of the term “government death panels” to lambaste Obamacare. Left-wingers and Democrats everywhere scoffed at the term and accused Palin of demagogy and even lying. But the fact is, government death panels of all sorts are inevitable once government takes over healthcare. In fact, once government takes […]

The Rich are Getting Poorer Under Obama

Obama is shrewdly characterizing the recession in a way that breeds resentment towards the wealthy, diverting dissatisfaction away from himself. Most of his recent speeches include assertions that there are a few Americans getting rich, while everyone else is suffering. “The notion that we would ask sacrifice from folks who are already struggling in order […]

Environmentalist Wacko Quotes

Environmentalist wackos are anti-progress, anti-capitalism, anti-American, anti-poor, make spectacularly incorrect predictions about the climate, and quite frankly some of these people have MORE FRIGHTENING beliefs than al-Queda (I haven’t heard any Al-Queda spokesmen talk longingly about a planet without humans on it). You may think I’m exaggerating, but you won’t after you read these quotes… […]

Quotes From The Animal Rights Movement

The animal rights movement portrays itself simply as a group of people who are concerned with the mistreatment of animals. That’s an easy position to sell in America where a large portion of population has pets. However, there is an undercurrent of violence, extremist positions, and even anti-human views that runs through the animal rights […]

Hillary Rosen & The Liberal Contempt For Stay-At-Home Moms

In an all too typical tasteless maneuver, Democratic strategist and DNC adviser Hilary Rosen went after Ann Romney last night for being a stay-at-home mom. What’s the over/under on how long it’ll take the Left to start going after Romney’s kids? I’m guessing 6 weeks. With respect to economic issues, I think actually that Mitt […]

5 Keys To Make a Strong First Impression

There’s a lot of truth to the old saying, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Meeting the right people and having them like you can get you a job, further your career, or earn you a once-in-a lifetime deal. It’s also how you make new friends. People can sing: “I Am a Rock”: all […]

Fighting The Last War

In a fast-changing world, a common mistake is to keep fighting the last war. For example, why would Republicans support sending more troops to Afghanistan, when that war was long over, or helping topple Moammar Gadhafi, who had become an ally in the war on terrorism? Some Republicans seem to support all military deployments just […]

Enemies of the people

In 2008, a mostly unknown Barack Obama ran for president on an inclusive agenda of “hope and change.” That upbeat message was supposed to translate into millions of green jobs, fiscal sobriety, universal health care, a resetting of Bush foreign policy, and racial unity. Four years later, none of those promises will be themes of […]

Leftist California Professors “Corrupt” Higher Education

“I don’t know any polite way of putting this — but he’s lying,” said professor John Ellis, president of the National Association of Scholars’ California division. Ellis was reacting to a critic’s characterization of the NAS’s damning report, “A Crisis of Competence: The Corrupting Effect of Political Activism in the University of California.” California taxpayers […]

Rick Santorum’s impossible dream

Most campaigns have a musical theme. Rick Santorum, who “suspended” his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday, might have selected the song “The Impossible Dream.” Santorum’s dream seemed improbable, if not impossible, from the start. He lost his last Senate race and had been out of office — and out of mind — […]

The Godfather’s Italian Table

“Godfather” director Francis Ford Coppola is a big shot — and not just in the film world. As a vintner and restaurateur, Coppola apparently sees himself as the: capo di tutti capi: — the boss of all bosses — who owns the Italian dictionary. Last year, Coppola won a U.S. trademark for the phrase “a tavola” — […]

What Santorum Did Wrong…and Right

Immediately after his astonishing finish in the Iowa Caucuses (which he turned out to have won), Rick Santorum could have won the nomination and the presidency. But he got lost in the Evangelical Ghetto. Short of money and needing an organization, Santorum grabbed the support offered by the Christian right. Suddenly, he had available to […]

Romney Trails Obama, but Key Numbers Break His Way

Now that Rick Santorum has “suspended” his campaign, we can stop pretending and can say what has been clear for weeks: Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee for president. The general election campaign has begun. In some quarters, it is assumed that Barack Obama will be re-elected without too much difficulty. There are reports […]

Give the Gift of Lawsuits. (Hasbro vs. Dinobot.org)

While I was busy working on the whole Nintendo vs. Crackerjap story that I broke last week, I learned about a site called: Dinobot.org. Apparently Dinobot.Org was embroiled in a legal dispute with Hasbro. Well, I decided to read a little more about it. 15 minutes later I was firing off an email to the webmaster […]

The Top 10 Editorials for September 11th, 2001 – December 15th, 2001

Since September 11th, I’ve noticed that there have been quite a few exceptional editorials written about the terrorist attacks of September 11th and the resulting “war on terrorism”. I thought that some of these editorials were so exceptional that they deserved to be recognized. So without further delay, here are the top 10 editorials since […]

Quotes From Today’s Civil Rights Movement

Since the 1960’s the Civil Rights Movement has grown into a loathsome parody of itself. A movement that was once defined by Martin Luther King’s fight against intolerance and unjust laws is today known for shakedowns of major corporations, never ending claims to victimhood, the Reparations Movement, institutionalizing discrimination against whites, anti-semitism, divisive racial rhetoric, […]

Romney Turns Dems “War On Women” Meme Right Back At Obama

The Democrats started their little meme of a Republican war on women a few months ago with their Sandra “I want tons of free contraception” Fluke fake Congressional hearing, and have ginned up more outrage since. Though, I’d think women would be a little ticked off that Democrats have essentially been stating that women aren’t […]

Good News! Whoopi Goldberg Says It’s Okay To Use The N-Word!

Woe be unto any white reporter foolish enough to pay attention to this. Oh the delicious irony. On ABC’s The View Tuesday, as co-host Whoopi Goldberg supported Saturday’s call by CNN’s Don Lemon for reporters to say the N-word when quoting folks that have, the censors actually bleeped her when she said the word herself… […]